Cyprus is a civilized and historical city whose beautiful and eye-catching beaches are only a part of this ancient and beautiful land. There are so many places of interest in Cyprus that if you want to visit them all, you should stay in this city for at least a month.
From the north of Cyprus to the south and the center, there are spectacular works everywhere in this city, which you will be amazed to see. To be honest, there are so many attractions in Cyprus that it is not possible to include them all in one text, that is why we decided to include 14 of the most popular attractions in Cyprus, from North to South and Central Cyprus, in this article from Alibaba magazine. We will prepare for you. Stay with Alibaba.
1. Ancient Korion
The ancient city of Korion is one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in European Cyprus and one of the must-see places in South Cyprus. This ancient city has a view of the Mediterranean Sea; The combination of the sea and the sky has created an eye-catching and infinite view that you can observe and enjoy by standing on top of the Kurion hills.
Ancient Korion is located 18 kilometers west of the coast of Limassol and dates back to the 8th century BC. In Korion, there are quite a lot of monuments that can take you back to the 8th century BC for a moment. Corion Stadium, Gladiator’s House, Roman Market, Achilles’ House, Agora, Churches, Baths and Chambers are among the sights of the ancient city of Corion that you should not forget to see when you go to Corion.
2. St. Hilarion Castle
Saint Hilarion is one of the sights of North Cyprus. This castle is located near the city of Girne and is one of the surviving castles of the 11th century. To reach Saint Hilarion, you have to go to Kyrenia and walk part of the way. When you reach the entrance of the castle, there is a cafe where you can rest a little, drink a cup of coffee or order a snack and satisfy your hunger.
Everywhere in the castle is a sight to behold, and there may be few people who do not enjoy watching it; But no view is more spectacular than the views from the top of the castle. There you will see a view of the city of Kyrenia and the sea and at the same time you will breathe clean air.
3. Larnaca
Larnaca is the third largest city in Cyprus, apart from South Cyprus. This city alone has so many beautiful sights that if you spend all the days you are in Cyprus there, you probably won’t have time to visit other sights of Cyprus.
St. Lazarus Church, Kamaras Aqueduct, Stavroni Monastery, Lefkara Village and Salt Lake are only part of the sights of this city, the last one, the Salt Lake, will become a pure and rare sight in spring. In the spring, the salt lake is filled with pink flamingos and becomes really spectacular. So remember that if you travel to Cyprus in spring, you must visit this lake.
4. Karpas Peninsula
Karpas is a paradise along the golden beaches behind the hills in the northeast of the island of Cyprus. A less visited area with quaint villages and hidden historical places! In Karpas, you are going to sit and watch the sights and unattainable places of Cyprus and record pure and memorable moments in your diary.
5. Colossi Castle
Located in the south of Cyprus, Colossi Castle is one of the attractions of South Cyprus and is a three-story castle that was built as a military fortress for the medieval crusaders. The castle was controlled by the Knights of St. John from the 13th to the 15th century and was later taken over by their rivals, the Knights Templar. If viewing the inside of the castle is not enough for you, just climb up the spiral stairs of Colossi to see a beautiful view of the vineyards, behind which the Mediterranean Sea has settled.
6. Omodos village
The village of Omodos, located in the vineyard area of ​​Limassol, is famous for its wines. In this city, which is one of the sights of South Cyprus, you will find many traditional restaurants and cafes where you can spend hours and enjoy food and drinks.
With cobbled streets, stone houses, lush gardens, a 17th-century monastery and its own museums, Omodos is a wonderful village to choose as your destination in Cyprus. If you like rural life and want to live a little away from city excitement, a few days stay in Omodos village will make a unique memory for you.
7. Diving in the Zenobia shipwreck area
The shipwreck of Zenobia, which sank outside the port of Larnaca in 1980, has become one of the world’s diving sites these days and attracts about 45,000 divers every year.
The shipwreck of Zenobia is one of the sights of Cyprus (South Cyprus), which is really worth visiting if you love diving. Diving in this area gives you the opportunity to travel to a depth of 43 meters in the sea and see closely the ship that once had greatness and glory but these days has become a breeding ground for sea creatures.
8. Nice beach
Nissi is one of the most interesting beaches in the world and one of the most famous beaches and tourist attractions in Cyprus. Interestingly, this beach is surprisingly and completely naturally divided by sea sand into two shallow and deep parts.
There are many cafes and bars all over the beach, the sound of their music has skyrocketed and turned the beach into a happy and lively environment. In Nissi, there is a place called Bay Beach Nissi Bay, where DJs play music around the clock. If you are into music, most likely this part of the beach will become a permanent hangout for you.
The facilities of Nissi Beach are not only limited to cafes, bars and DJs; A variety of water sports, stalls selling food and swimming equipment, and residential complexes are among the other facilities of the beach, which, despite them, you will not need to be in the city to buy your necessities.
9. Saint Lazarus Church
Saint Lazarus is one of the best places to see in Larnaca, which we mentioned a little earlier, but since it is also considered one of the best places to see in Cyprus, we discussed it here in a separate section. This church is the most famous religious place of Christians, which was built on the grave of one of the characters of the Christian Bible named “Lazarus of Bethany”.
St. Lazarus Church looks more beautiful at night than during the day because of its wonderful renovation. Therefore, if you plan to record a picture of this historical monument, choose the night for this.
10. Limassol
The second largest city in Cyprus is Limassol, which is located in the south of Cyprus. In the last few decades, Limassol is an important destination for tourists who are looking for a sunny and sandy beach. If you consider Limassol as one of the sights of Cyprus and you plan to visit it, you must remember to visit the old castle of this city, go to Anxartisias Street for shopping, and if you are into nightlife, go to Saripoulou Square in this city. hit.
11. Paphos
In the southwest of the island of Cyprus, there is the coastal city of Paphos, which is known as the birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Paphos these days is divided into two parts. The lower part of Paphos, which is known as Kato Paphos, has many hotels and ancient sites, and has become a residential area for tourists. In contrast, the upper part of the city is a commercial area where you can find many shops and restaurants.
Ruins and ancient monuments are the main attractions of Paphos. Among the ancient monuments of Paphos, we can mention the Roman ruins of the 16th century, namely the House of Dionysus and the House of Theseus. In addition, Pashahan’s tomb and Greek classical amphitheater are among the sights of Paphos, Cyprus, where shows and other live performances are currently held.
12. Protaras
Protaras is one of the tourist attractions in Cyprus, which is a great choice for fans of relaxing on the beach and sunbathing. At Protas beach, you can take a dip or drink a cool drink under the sun. Protaras beach is also lively like Nissi beach and does not calm down until morning.
13. Nicosia
If you are a museum-goer, the capital of Cyprus is Nicosia, one of the must-see places in Cyprus. There are more than 12 museums in Nicosia that you can visit. Among the famous museums of this city, we can mention the Cyprus Museum, Byzantine Museum and Ledra Observatory Museum.
In addition to the museum, if you are also interested in traditional objects, when you stay in Nicosia, visit Ledra Street and get your favorite traditional objects at a relatively reasonable price.
14. Akamas Peninsula
Akamas Peninsula or the last place we intend to introduce in this article; It is known as a peaceful place for those people who are looking for peace. So, if you want a cozy and quiet beach and because of this, you have given up on going to the two beaches that we introduced to you a little earlier as the best places to visit in Cyprus, go to the Akamas Peninsula.
The interesting and surprising thing about Akamas Peninsula is that there is no asphalt road on this peninsula. This has made Akamas, in addition to being a cozy and quiet beach, also a great place for cycling. By exploring this peninsula you can see sea turtles, reptiles and native birds and discover the history of Akamas Peninsula by visiting the former mosque and the church of Agios Andronikos.
We hope you enjoyed reading this article. We would be happy if you know of undiscovered and interesting places in Cyprus, share it with us and other readers of Alibaba magazine.
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